Accessing redhat filesystem in Windows...

I had installed both red hat Linux (kernel 3.2X) , Win 98 & WindowsXP..
here I am able to mount all file system form in Linux...& I want to know how
to access Linux file system in windows98 / WindowsXP....
waiting for reply..........

Ya men it is...
is it work on same machine? that having both os but presentlly running
windows...
it may not work ...!
ok I revise my quetion that i want access the ext2 / ext3 files system
partition i windows.

To mount and view your Linux Ext2 drives in Windows
you need at least one, or possibly all of, the
following: Ext2 IFS, LTOOLS, Explore2fs and ext2
Researcher. Many of these tools also do Ext 3
filesystems.

*hi ... it's not possible to view linux file system from windows file
systems. because, windows doesn't have the compatibility with other OS file
systems. We can mount and read and write windows partitions like FAT32,
NTFS from linux platform. redhat 2.4 kernel won't support NTFS. To make it
supporting of windows NTFS file system, we have to install third party tools
or otherwise NTFS supporting kernel is available, so, we have to compile the
NTFS supporting kernel in linux OS. *
**
*thanks,*
*c. leenus...*

A picture is worth a thousand words. As the XP taskbar
at the bottom indicates, these screenshots were taken
in Windows XP. In the bottom half of the first shot
you plainly see a ReiserFS Linux partition (it could
be any Linux distro), displayed in Windows XP. In the
second shot, you see the /boot directory of that same
partion opened and accessed, again in Windows XP. The
top half is the native Windows XP. Just because
Windows doesn't COME WITH the tools to work with Linux
(thanks, Bill) doesn't mean the Linux community hasn't
made them available. They have.